EP3958179A1 - Recording device, recording method, program, and memory card - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a recording apparatus, a recording method, a program, and a memory card.
- PTL 1 discloses a technique for preventing such a decrease in writing speed.
- an access apparatus before transmitting a write command (second command) for writing data to a memory controller, an access apparatus first transmits a stream write preparation command (first command) that identifies a first write range for writing data. The memory controller then selects a new block for the writing of data to the first write range before the start of write processing. This therefore reduces the frequency of block rewrite processing during data writing.
- the access apparatus needs to transmit the stream write preparation command separately from the write command. This results in overhead when the technique of Patent Document 1 is used.
- the present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and its object is to provide a technique that enables requesting a memory card to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed while also suppressing overhead.
- the present invention provides a recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising: control means for repeatedly transmitting a data recording instruction that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which manages a memory for data recording in the memory card as a plurality of recording areas and which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in units of recording areas, wherein when transmitting a first data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including a speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of a memory card 150 and an image capturing apparatus 100, which is an example of a recording apparatus that records data to the memory card 150.
- an image capturing apparatus 100 which is an example of a recording apparatus that records data to the memory card 150.
- the type of memory card 150 it is assumed that the memory card conforms to the CFexpress standard, for example.
- a system control unit 101 is configured by one or more processors and performs overall control of the image capturing apparatus 100 by executing a control program stored in a ROM 102.
- a RAM 103 is used as the work memory of the system control unit 101.
- a signal processing unit 104 performs appropriate signal processing that corresponds to the type of data handled by the image capturing apparatus 100.
- a memory 105 temporarily stores data that is to be recorded to the memory card 150.
- An image capturing unit 106 generates image data from an optical image of a subject.
- a memory I/F 107 is an interface for communicating with a host I/F 151 of the memory card 150.
- the host I/F 151 is an interface for communicating with the memory I/F 107 of the image capturing apparatus 100.
- a controller 152 performs overall control of the memory card 150.
- a buffer memory 153 temporarily stores recording target data that is received from the image capturing apparatus 100.
- a recording unit 154 is a non-volatile memory in which recording target data is recorded. Note that the controller 152 may directly record recording target data to the recording unit 154 without storing the recording target data in the buffer memory 153.
- Some memory cards 150 can operate with a guaranteed speed, while others cannot operate with a guaranteed speed.
- the recording unit 154 for data recording in the memory card is managed as a plurality of recording areas.
- the recording areas are related to the unit of data erasure of the recording unit 154, and the memory card 150 can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed.
- data recording in which the minimum recording speed is guaranteed data recording is performed in units of recording areas.
- “data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed” refers to data recording performed while guaranteeing a minimum recording speed such as "10 megabytes/second or more" for a recording apparatus such as the image capturing apparatus 100.
- Examples of data recording with recording areas related to the data erasure unit and a guaranteed minimum recording speed include Allocation Unit (AU) and video speed class writing, which are specified in the SD standard.
- AU Allocation Unit
- video speed class writing which are specified in the SD standard.
- a recording area is sometimes referred to as an AU for convenience.
- the present embodiment is not limited to the SD standard, and as described above, the CFexpress standard will be described as an example in the present embodiment.
- the procedure by which the image capturing apparatus 100 requests the memory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed is a new procedure that is different from the existing SD standard.
- the recording unit 154 cannot execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed, and guaranteed-speed data recording processing, which will be described later, is not performed.
- the system control unit 101 of the image capturing apparatus 100 starts data recording processing in response to the start of moving image shooting, for example.
- the system control unit 101 repeatedly transmits a data recording instruction that includes information for designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card 150, which has a speed guarantee function.
- the data recording instruction may also include information that specifies the size of the recording target data.
- the system control unit 101 records moving image data, which is temporarily stored in the memory 105, to the memory card 150 in data units of a predetermined size (for example, 32 MB). Accordingly, the recording target data that corresponds to one data recording instruction is 32 MB of moving image data.
- the recording destination is designated by a logical block address (LBA) of the recording unit 154.
- LBA logical block address
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a data recording instruction.
- a write command compliant with the NVMe standard is used as the data recording instruction.
- the recording target data is designated using PRP Entry 1 and PRP Entry 2 (bytes 24 to 39), and the recording destination is designated using Starting LBA (bytes 40 to 47).
- the size of the recording target data is designated using Number of Logical Blocks (bytes 48 to 49).
- a portion of a DSM field 201 Dataset Management field
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of the DSM field 201.
- the DSM field 201 includes a Sequential Request bit. In the present embodiment, if the Sequential Request bit is "1", this means that the write command includes a speed guarantee request.
- FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram of data recording processing.
- the system control unit 101 of the image capturing apparatus 100 checks whether the memory card 150 has a speed guarantee function. Specifically, information regarding the functions and performance of the memory card 150 is acquired from the memory card 150, and it is determined whether or not the connected memory card 150 has a speed guarantee function based on the acquired information. If it is determined that the memory card has a speed guarantee function, the data recording processing shown in FIG. 4 is executed, and if it is determined that the memory card does not have a speed guarantee function, normal data recording is performed.
- the memory card 150 is in a state where the speed can be guaranteed.
- the system control unit 101 transmits, to the memory card 150, a write command that specifies the start portion of an AU that does not include recorded data as the recording destination.
- the system control unit 101 includes a speed guarantee request in the write command by setting the Sequential Request bit to 1.
- the system control unit 101 requests the memory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination.
- the system control unit 101 specifies the address of the start portion of an AU as the data recording destination, and also requests guaranteed-speed data recording using the Sequential Request bit.
- the recording destination address and the speed guarantee request are transmitted using a write command instead of transmitting the address of the AU for which speed is to be guaranteed.
- the start portion of the AU that does not include recorded data is designated as the recording destination, but it is also possible to specify an AU that includes recorded data. However, in this case, data is overwritten, and therefore the previously recorded data is erased.
- the system control unit 101 acquires file system information, which is for managing data of the recording unit 154 in the system control unit 101, from the recording unit 154 of the memory card 150, and determines whether an AU is an AU in which no data is recorded.
- the controller 152 of the memory card 150 executes speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU whose start address is the address designated in the recording destination.
- the speed guarantee preparation processing may include, for example, processing for selecting a new physical block, but is not limited to specific processing, and may be any processing that enables data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination. If the received write command does not include the speed guarantee request (the Sequential Request bit is 0), the controller 152 of the memory card 150 does not execute speed guarantee preparation processing even if the start address of an AU is designated as the recording destination.
- the access apparatus needs to transmit a stream write preparation command separately from a write command in order to cause the memory controller to select a new block for writing data. Also, the stream write preparation command or the next write command needs to identify the first write range.
- the write command includes information (an address) that specifies the recording destination of the recording target data in the write command, but does not include information that explicitly specifies a speed guarantee target AU. Even if there is no explicit specification of a speed guarantee target AU, given that the write command includes information specifying the recording destination and the speed guarantee request, the memory card 150 can determine the speed guarantee target AU. If a speed guarantee request is included and the start portion of an AU is designated as the recording destination (the start address of AU is designated as the recording destination address), speed guarantee preparation processing can be executed for the AU that includes the recording destination (the AU whose start address is the recording destination address).
- the speed guarantee request can be expressed with a relatively small amount of information because it is only necessary to identify whether or not speed guarantee is requested, and therefore may simply be the Sequential Request bit (i.e., only one bit), for example.
- a command for causing the memory card to perform speed guarantee preparation processing is not sent separately from the write command, and therefore the recording of data with a guaranteed minimum recording speed can be realized without incurring more overhead than in PTL 1.
- the memory card by merely transmitting information (an address) that specifies a data recording destination and a speed guarantee request (Sequential Request bit) to the memory card using the write command, the memory card can specify the speed guarantee target AU. For this reason, a recording destination address is transmitted in order to specify the recording destination, but an AU address for specifying the AU for which speed is to be guaranteed is not transmitted, and therefore the speed guarantee target AU can be designated with a small amount of information.
- the controller 152 of the memory card 150 writes the recording target data to the recording unit 154 in accordance with the recording destination designated by the write command that was received in S403. Because data is to be recorded in the AU that was specified as the speed guarantee target in S404, the controller 152 executes guaranteed-speed data recording.
- the system control unit 101 transmits, to the memory card 150, a write command that specifies the next part of the same AU as the recording destination. Because the memory card has already be notified of the AU included in the recording destination as the speed guarantee target in S403, the system control unit 101 sets the Sequential Request bit to 0 in the write command at this time.
- the controller 152 of the memory card 150 writes the recording target data to the recording unit 154 in accordance with the recording destination designated by the write command received in S406. Even if the write command does not include a speed guarantee request, the controller 152 executes guaranteed-speed data recording because data is recorded in the AU that was specified as the speed guarantee target in S404.
- the Sequential Request bit of the write command in S406 may be set to 1.
- the memory card 150 does not perform speed guarantee preparation processing (speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU that includes the recording destination at this time has already been completed in S404).
- the memory card 150 receives a write command in which the start portion of the AU is designated as the recording destination and the Sequential Request bit is set to 1, the memory card 150 performs speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU that includes the designated recording destination.
- the system control unit 101 and the memory card 150 repeat the transmission of the write command and the writing of the recording target data until data has been written to the entirety of the current AU (for example, 128 MB).
- the system control unit 101 controls the repeated transmission of the write command in S403 to S408 such that portions of the same AU are designated in order from the start portion to the end portion.
- the system control unit 101 transmits, to the memory card 150, a write command that designates the start portion of another AU that does not include recorded data as the recording destination.
- the system control unit 101 includes a speed guarantee request in the write command by setting the Sequential Request bit to 1.
- the system control unit 101 requests the memory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the AU that includes the current recording destination.
- the processing of S410 to S411 is similar to the processing of S404 to S405. Also, the processing of S412 is similar to the processing of S406 to S408, and the system control unit 101 and the memory card 150 repeatedly transmit a write command and write recording target data until data has been written to the entirety of the current AU (for example, 128 MB).
- system control unit 101 and the memory card 150 repeat processing similar to that in S409 to S412 until there is no unrecorded data due to, for example, the end of shooting.
- the system control unit 101 may include the speed guarantee request in the write command that designates the end portion of the AU as the recording destination. Accordingly, the system control unit 101 can notify the memory card 150 in advance that a write command that includes the speed guarantee request and designates the start portion of another AU as the recording destination is to be transmitted after the current write command.
- the image capturing apparatus 100 repeatedly transmits, to the memory card 150 that has the speed guarantee function, a write command (data recording instruction) that includes information that designates recording target data and a recording destination.
- a write command data recording instruction
- the image capturing apparatus 100 includes a speed guarantee request in that write command. Accordingly, the image capturing apparatus 100 requests the memory card 150 to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to request the memory card 150 to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed while also suppressing overhead.
- the image capturing apparatus 100 transmits a write command that designates the start portion of an AU as the recording destination to the memory card 150 that has the speed guarantee function, if the write command does not include the speed guarantee request, normal-speed data recording processing is executed instead of guaranteed-speed data recording processing.
- the present invention can be implemented by processing of supplying a program for implementing one or more functions of the above-described embodiments to a system or apparatus via a network or storage medium, and causing one or more processors in the computer of the system or apparatus to read out and execute the program.
- the present invention can also be implemented by a circuit (for example, an ASIC) for implementing one or more functions.
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- The present invention relates to a recording apparatus, a recording method, a program, and a memory card.
- When large-sized data such as stream data is continuously written to a non-volatile memory, there is a possibility that block (the unit of data erasure) rewrite processing occurs during the data writing and the data writing speed temporarily decreases significantly.
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PTL 1 discloses a technique for preventing such a decrease in writing speed. According toPTL 1, before transmitting a write command (second command) for writing data to a memory controller, an access apparatus first transmits a stream write preparation command (first command) that identifies a first write range for writing data. The memory controller then selects a new block for the writing of data to the first write range before the start of write processing. This therefore reduces the frequency of block rewrite processing during data writing. - PTL1:
Japanese Patent No. 4758518 - According to the technique of
PTL 1, the access apparatus needs to transmit the stream write preparation command separately from the write command. This results in overhead when the technique ofPatent Document 1 is used. - The present invention has been made in view of such a situation, and its object is to provide a technique that enables requesting a memory card to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed while also suppressing overhead.
- To solve the above-described problem, the present invention provides a recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising: control means for repeatedly transmitting a data recording instruction that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which manages a memory for data recording in the memory card as a plurality of recording areas and which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in units of recording areas, wherein when transmitting a first data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including a speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction.
- According to the present invention, it is possible to request a memory card to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed while also suppressing overhead.
- Note that other features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the accompanying drawings and the following description in the embodiments of the invention.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of amemory card 150 and an image capturing apparatus 100, which is an example of a recording apparatus that records data to thememory card 150. -
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a data recording instruction. -
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of aDSM field 201. -
FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram of data recording processing. - Hereinafter, embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings. Note, the following embodiments are not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention. Multiple features are described in the embodiments, but limitation is not made to an invention that requires all such features, and multiple such features may be combined as appropriate. Furthermore, in the attached drawings, the same reference numerals are given to the same or similar configurations, and redundant description thereof is omitted.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing the configuration of amemory card 150 and an image capturing apparatus 100, which is an example of a recording apparatus that records data to thememory card 150. There are no particular limitations on the type ofmemory card 150, but in the description of the present embodiment, it is assumed that the memory card conforms to the CFexpress standard, for example. - A
system control unit 101 is configured by one or more processors and performs overall control of the image capturing apparatus 100 by executing a control program stored in aROM 102. ARAM 103 is used as the work memory of thesystem control unit 101. Asignal processing unit 104 performs appropriate signal processing that corresponds to the type of data handled by the image capturing apparatus 100. Amemory 105 temporarily stores data that is to be recorded to thememory card 150. Animage capturing unit 106 generates image data from an optical image of a subject. A memory I/F 107 is an interface for communicating with a host I/F 151 of thememory card 150. - The host I/
F 151 is an interface for communicating with the memory I/F 107 of the image capturing apparatus 100. Acontroller 152 performs overall control of thememory card 150. Abuffer memory 153 temporarily stores recording target data that is received from the image capturing apparatus 100. Arecording unit 154 is a non-volatile memory in which recording target data is recorded. Note that thecontroller 152 may directly record recording target data to therecording unit 154 without storing the recording target data in thebuffer memory 153. - Some
memory cards 150 can operate with a guaranteed speed, while others cannot operate with a guaranteed speed. - If the
memory card 150 can operate with a guaranteed speed, therecording unit 154 for data recording in the memory card is managed as a plurality of recording areas. The recording areas are related to the unit of data erasure of therecording unit 154, and thememory card 150 can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed. In data recording in which the minimum recording speed is guaranteed, data recording is performed in units of recording areas. Here, "data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed" refers to data recording performed while guaranteeing a minimum recording speed such as "10 megabytes/second or more" for a recording apparatus such as the image capturing apparatus 100. Examples of data recording with recording areas related to the data erasure unit and a guaranteed minimum recording speed include Allocation Unit (AU) and video speed class writing, which are specified in the SD standard. In the following description, a recording area is sometimes referred to as an AU for convenience. However, the present embodiment is not limited to the SD standard, and as described above, the CFexpress standard will be described as an example in the present embodiment. Also, in the present embodiment, the procedure by which the image capturing apparatus 100 requests thememory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed is a new procedure that is different from the existing SD standard. - In the case of a memory card that cannot operate with a guaranteed speed, the
recording unit 154 cannot execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed, and guaranteed-speed data recording processing, which will be described later, is not performed. - Next, data recording processing of the present embodiment will be described. The
system control unit 101 of the image capturing apparatus 100 starts data recording processing in response to the start of moving image shooting, for example. In the data recording processing, thesystem control unit 101 repeatedly transmits a data recording instruction that includes information for designating recording target data and a recording destination to thememory card 150, which has a speed guarantee function. In addition to the information that specifies the recording target data and the recording destination, the data recording instruction may also include information that specifies the size of the recording target data. In the data recording processing of the present embodiment, it is assumed that thesystem control unit 101 records moving image data, which is temporarily stored in thememory 105, to thememory card 150 in data units of a predetermined size (for example, 32 MB). Accordingly, the recording target data that corresponds to one data recording instruction is 32 MB of moving image data. The recording destination is designated by a logical block address (LBA) of therecording unit 154. -
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the configuration of a data recording instruction. In the description of the present embodiment, it is assumed that a write command compliant with the NVMe standard is used as the data recording instruction. In this case, the recording target data is designated usingPRP Entry 1 and PRP Entry 2 (bytes 24 to 39), and the recording destination is designated using Starting LBA (bytes 40 to 47). The size of the recording target data is designated using Number of Logical Blocks (bytes 48 to 49). Also, in the present embodiment, a portion of a DSM field 201 (Dataset Management field) is used for a speed guarantee request. -
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing the configuration of theDSM field 201. TheDSM field 201 includes a Sequential Request bit. In the present embodiment, if the Sequential Request bit is "1", this means that the write command includes a speed guarantee request. -
FIG. 4 is a sequence diagram of data recording processing. - In S401, the
system control unit 101 of the image capturing apparatus 100 checks whether thememory card 150 has a speed guarantee function. Specifically, information regarding the functions and performance of thememory card 150 is acquired from thememory card 150, and it is determined whether or not theconnected memory card 150 has a speed guarantee function based on the acquired information. If it is determined that the memory card has a speed guarantee function, the data recording processing shown inFIG. 4 is executed, and if it is determined that the memory card does not have a speed guarantee function, normal data recording is performed. - In S402, the
memory card 150 is in a state where the speed can be guaranteed. - In S403, the
system control unit 101 transmits, to thememory card 150, a write command that specifies the start portion of an AU that does not include recorded data as the recording destination. At this time, thesystem control unit 101 includes a speed guarantee request in the write command by setting the Sequential Request bit to 1. In response to this speed guarantee request, thesystem control unit 101 requests thememory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination. In this way, in S403, with use of a write command, thesystem control unit 101 specifies the address of the start portion of an AU as the data recording destination, and also requests guaranteed-speed data recording using the Sequential Request bit. Because the data recording destination is the same as the address of the AU for which speed is to be guaranteed, the recording destination address and the speed guarantee request are transmitted using a write command instead of transmitting the address of the AU for which speed is to be guaranteed. In S403, the start portion of the AU that does not include recorded data is designated as the recording destination, but it is also possible to specify an AU that includes recorded data. However, in this case, data is overwritten, and therefore the previously recorded data is erased. In order to determine whether or not an AU includes recorded data, thesystem control unit 101 acquires file system information, which is for managing data of therecording unit 154 in thesystem control unit 101, from therecording unit 154 of thememory card 150, and determines whether an AU is an AU in which no data is recorded. - In S404, because a speed guarantee request is included in the write command received in S403 (the Sequential Request bit is 1), and the address designated as the recording destination is the start address of an AU, the
controller 152 of thememory card 150 executes speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU whose start address is the address designated in the recording destination. The speed guarantee preparation processing may include, for example, processing for selecting a new physical block, but is not limited to specific processing, and may be any processing that enables data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination. If the received write command does not include the speed guarantee request (the Sequential Request bit is 0), thecontroller 152 of thememory card 150 does not execute speed guarantee preparation processing even if the start address of an AU is designated as the recording destination. In other words, guaranteed-speed data recording is not executed. Also, even in the case where the received write command contains a speed guarantee request, if an address that is not the start address of an AU is designated as the recording destination, speed guarantee preparation processing is not performed for the AU that includes the address designated as the recording destination. - Meanwhile, as previously described, in
PTL 1, the access apparatus needs to transmit a stream write preparation command separately from a write command in order to cause the memory controller to select a new block for writing data. Also, the stream write preparation command or the next write command needs to identify the first write range. - However, in the present embodiment, it is not necessary to transmit a command such as the stream write preparation command separately from the write command. In addition, the write command includes information (an address) that specifies the recording destination of the recording target data in the write command, but does not include information that explicitly specifies a speed guarantee target AU. Even if there is no explicit specification of a speed guarantee target AU, given that the write command includes information specifying the recording destination and the speed guarantee request, the
memory card 150 can determine the speed guarantee target AU. If a speed guarantee request is included and the start portion of an AU is designated as the recording destination (the start address of AU is designated as the recording destination address), speed guarantee preparation processing can be executed for the AU that includes the recording destination (the AU whose start address is the recording destination address). The speed guarantee request can be expressed with a relatively small amount of information because it is only necessary to identify whether or not speed guarantee is requested, and therefore may simply be the Sequential Request bit (i.e., only one bit), for example. - Therefore, according to the present embodiment, a command for causing the memory card to perform speed guarantee preparation processing is not sent separately from the write command, and therefore the recording of data with a guaranteed minimum recording speed can be realized without incurring more overhead than in
PTL 1. Also, according to the present embodiment, by merely transmitting information (an address) that specifies a data recording destination and a speed guarantee request (Sequential Request bit) to the memory card using the write command, the memory card can specify the speed guarantee target AU. For this reason, a recording destination address is transmitted in order to specify the recording destination, but an AU address for specifying the AU for which speed is to be guaranteed is not transmitted, and therefore the speed guarantee target AU can be designated with a small amount of information. - Returning to
FIG. 4 , in S405, thecontroller 152 of thememory card 150 writes the recording target data to therecording unit 154 in accordance with the recording destination designated by the write command that was received in S403. Because data is to be recorded in the AU that was specified as the speed guarantee target in S404, thecontroller 152 executes guaranteed-speed data recording. - In S406, the
system control unit 101 transmits, to thememory card 150, a write command that specifies the next part of the same AU as the recording destination. Because the memory card has already be notified of the AU included in the recording destination as the speed guarantee target in S403, thesystem control unit 101 sets the Sequential Request bit to 0 in the write command at this time. - In S407, the
controller 152 of thememory card 150 writes the recording target data to therecording unit 154 in accordance with the recording destination designated by the write command received in S406. Even if the write command does not include a speed guarantee request, thecontroller 152 executes guaranteed-speed data recording because data is recorded in the AU that was specified as the speed guarantee target in S404. - Note that the Sequential Request bit of the write command in S406 may be set to 1. In this case, because the recording destination is not the start portion of the AU, the
memory card 150 does not perform speed guarantee preparation processing (speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU that includes the recording destination at this time has already been completed in S404). Conversely, if thememory card 150 receives a write command in which the start portion of the AU is designated as the recording destination and the Sequential Request bit is set to 1, thememory card 150 performs speed guarantee preparation processing for the AU that includes the designated recording destination. - In S408, the
system control unit 101 and thememory card 150 repeat the transmission of the write command and the writing of the recording target data until data has been written to the entirety of the current AU (for example, 128 MB). Thesystem control unit 101 controls the repeated transmission of the write command in S403 to S408 such that portions of the same AU are designated in order from the start portion to the end portion. - In S409, the
system control unit 101 transmits, to thememory card 150, a write command that designates the start portion of another AU that does not include recorded data as the recording destination. At this time, thesystem control unit 101 includes a speed guarantee request in the write command by setting the Sequential Request bit to 1. In response to this speed guarantee request, thesystem control unit 101 requests thememory card 150 to execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the AU that includes the current recording destination. - The processing of S410 to S411 is similar to the processing of S404 to S405. Also, the processing of S412 is similar to the processing of S406 to S408, and the
system control unit 101 and thememory card 150 repeatedly transmit a write command and write recording target data until data has been written to the entirety of the current AU (for example, 128 MB). - Subsequently, the
system control unit 101 and thememory card 150 repeat processing similar to that in S409 to S412 until there is no unrecorded data due to, for example, the end of shooting. - Note that after the transmission of a write command that designates the end portion of a specific AU as the recording destination, there are cases where a write command that includes a speed guarantee request and designates the start portion of another AU that does not include recorded data as the recording destination is to be transmitted. For example, this is a case where S409 is to be executed after the transmission of a write command that designates the end portion of an AU as the recording destination in S408. In such a case, the
system control unit 101 may include the speed guarantee request in the write command that designates the end portion of the AU as the recording destination. Accordingly, thesystem control unit 101 can notify thememory card 150 in advance that a write command that includes the speed guarantee request and designates the start portion of another AU as the recording destination is to be transmitted after the current write command. - As described above, according to the first embodiment, the image capturing apparatus 100 repeatedly transmits, to the
memory card 150 that has the speed guarantee function, a write command (data recording instruction) that includes information that designates recording target data and a recording destination. Here, when transmitting the write command that designates the start portion of the AU as the recording destination, the image capturing apparatus 100 includes a speed guarantee request in that write command. Accordingly, the image capturing apparatus 100 requests thememory card 150 to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in the AU that includes the current recording destination. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, it is possible to request thememory card 150 to perform data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed while also suppressing overhead. - Note that when the image capturing apparatus 100 transmits a write command that designates the start portion of an AU as the recording destination to the
memory card 150 that has the speed guarantee function, if the write command does not include the speed guarantee request, normal-speed data recording processing is executed instead of guaranteed-speed data recording processing. - The present invention can be implemented by processing of supplying a program for implementing one or more functions of the above-described embodiments to a system or apparatus via a network or storage medium, and causing one or more processors in the computer of the system or apparatus to read out and execute the program. The present invention can also be implemented by a circuit (for example, an ASIC) for implementing one or more functions.
- The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, to apprise the public of the scope of the present invention, the following claims are made.
- This application claims priority from
Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-078702, filed April 17, 2019 -
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Claims (18)
- A recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising:control means for repeatedly transmitting a data recording instruction that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which manages a memory for data recording in the memory card as a plurality of recording areas and which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in units of recording areas,wherein when transmitting a first data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including a speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction.
- The recording apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that
the data recording instruction repeatedly transmitted by the control means includes information that designates a size of the recording target data in addition to the information that designates the recording target data and the recording destination. - The recording apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the control means:performs control in the repetition such that portions of the first recording area are designated in order from the start portion to an end portion, andafter transmission of a second data recording instruction that designates the end portion of the first recording area as a recording destination, if a third data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a second recording area as a recording destination and includes the speed guarantee request is to be transmitted, notifies the memory card of transmission of the third data recording instruction in advance by including the speed guarantee request in the second data recording instruction.
- The recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that
the control means determines whether or not the memory card is a memory card that can execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed, and, in a case where the memory card is determined to be a memory card that can execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed, when transmitting the first data recording instruction that designates the start portion of the first recording area as the recording destination, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including the speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction. - The recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that
the data recording instruction that is repeatedly transmitted by the control means is an NVMe standard-compliant write command. - The recording apparatus according to claim 5, characterized in that
the speed guarantee request is a value of 1 being set at a Sequential Request bit in a Dataset Management field of the write command. - The recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that
when transmitting the first data recording instruction that designates, as a recording destination, a start portion of the first recording area, in the memory for data recording in the memory card, which is determined not to include recorded data, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including the speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction. - A recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising:control means for repeatedly transmitting an NVMe standard-compliant write command that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed,wherein when transmitting a first write command that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control means requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by setting 1 at a Sequential Request bit in a Dataset Management field of the first write command.
- A recording method executed by a recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising:control step of repeatedly transmitting a data recording instruction that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which manages a memory for data recording in the memory card as a plurality of recording areas and which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed in units of recording areas,wherein when transmitting a first data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control step requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by including a speed guarantee request in the first data recording instruction.
- A recording method executed by a recording apparatus that records data to a memory card, characterized by comprising:control step of repeatedly transmitting an NVMe standard-compliant write command that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination to the memory card which can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed,wherein when transmitting a first write command that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination, the control step requests the memory card to execute data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed with respect to the first recording area by setting 1 at a Sequential Request bit in a Dataset Management field of the first write command.
- A program which causes a computer to function as respective means of the recording apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
- A program which causes a computer to function as respective means of the recording apparatus according to claim 8.
- A memory card that has a memory for data recording and that manages the memory for data recording as a plurality of recording areas and can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed, characterized by comprising:communication means for performing communication with a host apparatus and receiving a data recording instruction that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination; andcontrol means for, in a case where a data recording instruction that includes a speed guarantee request and information that designates a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination is received, performing control such that data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed is executed with respect to the first recording area.
- The memory card according to claim 13, characterized in that
even in a case where a data recording instruction that includes a speed guarantee request is received, if a recording destination designated by the data recording instruction is not a start portion of a recording area, the control means performs control such that data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed is not executed. - The memory card according to claim 13, characterized in that
even in a case where a data recording instruction that designates a start portion of a recording area as a recording destination is received, if a speed guarantee request is not included in the data recording instruction, the control means performs control such that data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed is not executed. - The memory card according to claim 13, characterized in that
after reception of a first data recording instruction that includes the speed guarantee request and information designating the start portion of the first recording area as the recording destination, if a second data recording instruction for recording data to the first recording area is received, the control means performs control such that data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed is executed even if the speed guarantee request is not included in the second data recording instruction. - The memory card according to any one of claims 13 to 16, characterized in thatthe data recording instruction is an NVMe standard-compliant write command, andthe speed guarantee request is a value of 1 being set at a Sequential Request bit in a Dataset Management field of the write command.
- A memory card that has a memory for data recording and that manages the memory for data recording as a plurality of recording areas and can execute data recording with a guaranteed minimum recording speed, characterized by comprising:communication means for performing communication with a host apparatus and receiving an NVMe standard-compliant write command that includes information designating recording target data and a recording destination; andcontrol means for, in a case where a write command that includes information designating a start portion of a first recording area as a recording destination and that has 1 at a Sequential Request bit in a Dataset Management field is received, performing control such that data recording with the guaranteed minimum recording speed is executed with respect to the first recording area.
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